First off it’s not a restaurant but an eatery with tons of students. Would have been 4 stars as, believe it or not, rolls were tasty and full of fish and little rice. Only problem was the additional plastic or fingernail found in my rolls! ? and the kids behind the counter have no clue about what they sell and tell you ‘it’s going to be a long wait’ AFTER you pay!
Such a good sushi, this place is going to be so popular.
I just enjoyed their dishes. I always get awesome customer service there. The place is well kept and the workers are always very friendly. Keep up the good work.
One of my top locations for quality Japanese food. do yourself a favor and give this place a try. menu is like a place in san francisco i loved.
This spot knows how to serve their customers. Regularly with a very welcoming approach. The food is affordably priced, constantly delicious and neat.
Tasty sushi with great price
I like this place very much. theres a very nice air. The kitcen is great. the service is dynamic and the crew is professional. The price is decent. I warmly recommend.
Lots of different Asian foods to choose from. Casual, lively (not quiet!) and fun. Good value for the money. I'll definitely go back.
I love the gyudon bowls here. Extremely good.
I found the Asian Food Hall to be quite inviting except for the loud pounding music but then again the young people seem to appreciate it. I found the side entrance (East Facing) to be wheelchair accessible. The restrooms are also accessible towards the West side of the food hall with a handicap stall. If you need assistance getting your food to the table, the Food Hall does have some staff that clears tables and cleans so let the place know where you get your food to send them over to help you. We enjoyed fare from Cheers, Mian, drink from Gong cha and ice cream from Alpaca Dessert. The service was average given there are only two people manning each booth. The Samura Crispy Chicken and Fried Shrimp entrees from Cheers were good and they gave an ample amount of steamed vegetables and rice. You can opt for soup or drink with lunch special. The Miso Soup was good and was better than I have had at other places as it had tofu and veggies. The Beef Fried Noodles entree from Mian was really large for a lunch size. The noodles tasted good and were not those wheat versions that many places are serving that taste like cardboard. The Green Tea Smoothie was the bomb from Gong Cha but they haven't failed us yet in terms of taste with any of their offerings. If you are craving something with alcohol, they do have a bar inside the Food Hall. The Green Tea Ice Cream from Alpaca was delicious and the bubble cone is so tasty. Make sure you get a spoon because it is hard to eat the ice cream without one. A superb ending to any meal! I think it is a great place to go if you are undecided about what you are craving and you want to try something different. It is a smaller food hall compared to others in DC.